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National Economic Dialogue is an urgent call to action – President Mahama

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  • Abrewapunyagna 10 months ago

    Of what use us this if not another talk shop? You cannot finance Independence celebrations yet you are able to organize this useless forum which will resolve none of our woes.

  • Gman1957 10 months ago

    Why is a piece of shit like you still allowed here, why?

    Why can't you these Nkwasiasem Party People put aside your tribal bigotry and start thinking outside that tribal box y'all are trapped in from birth to death?

    Gha ...
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  • Abrewapunyagna 10 months ago

    Gman1957, you rather have a big problem. Can’t you see that you are rather follow -follow without basis? Where is this economic dialogue leading? Nowhere !!! When you will soon become disgruntled, you will be joining the fr ...
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  • Ndugu Bwana Menzu 10 months ago

    Ghana needs a Rogue Messiah like Trump who is not afraid of reforms. No time wasters please.
    GHANA IS SINKING AND THE WORLD IS CHANGING REAL FAST AND WITH UNCERTAINITIES.

  • Reality 10 months ago

    Yes, an urgent call to action. So, why doesn't the government prioritize sourcing most or our funds from within, instead of going to borrow from bilateral sources or whatever ? What won't the government repeal Act 919, the Pe ...
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  • Haamid Aquil 10 months ago

    The people need to be the priority and 19.97 Cedis a day minimum wage is pitiful. Revamp the "System". Running water, toiletsnutritional food,and proper education should be priorities. The people who are in power don't seem t ...
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  • Firing Squad 10 months ago

    When you talk of a visionary Leader, he is the one who visualize his vision put them on board to be deliberated on, not the other way round. To me it seems history is repeating itself, it's Senchi Economic Forum part two, but ...
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  • Medusa 10 months ago

    Another subterfuge to fulfilling "unrealistic" campaign promises.